Hello team,
I would like to access the course resource: composite_alarm.yaml
which is a cloudFormation template that is shared by the instructor. Please share this resource, I am unable to locate it under “Course Resources” section.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Kind regards
Pavan Kumar Akula
Hi @akulapavankumar
Could you please share the link to the course or lab that contains the resource shared by the instructor?
Regards.
Hi @Santosh_KodeKloud
As you may have observed in the link that I shared with you earlier today, the resources section of the course contains only the PDF version of the slides. Apart from that none of the resources are present in it.
Kindly look into it.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Kind regards
Pavan Kumar Akula.
Hi @akulapavankumar
Here is the link for the GitHub repository for composite_alarm.yaml
and other code used in the course.
Regards.
Hi @Santosh_KodeKloud,
I think you forgot to paste the line in your reply. Kindly please repost the same.
Kind regards
Pavan Kumar.
Hi @Santosh_KodeKloud
Thanks for updating it in the github repo. It seems not all files are updated. For e.g. in the course, the instructor illustrated few concepts using shell and python scripts too and he mentioned that these files will also be shared in the course resources section.
Can you please check about these and update them on the github repo?
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
Pavan Kumar.
@akulapavankumar
Sure!
Can you please share the video link of the course where the use of shell scripts and Python code is mentioned, so that I can ask the team to add these as well?
Hi @akulapavankumar
The Python and Shell Script is added to the GitHub repo. Can you please confirm?
Hi @Santosh_KodeKloud
Yes, I am able to see new files in the repo. But still the correct shell script is missing in the repo. @03:34 learn.kodekloud.com/user/courses/aws-cloudwatch/module/9fa50074-5184-4ea1-a0fb-233788bf9666/lesson/b0f951bf-874c-4e2b-97d6-b813385aacec
Thank you.
Kind regards
Pavan Kumar Akula.
@Santosh_KodeKloud
Here is the screenshot from the video for your reference: